Some of the big auto makers have funds to last a few months, but even a mild outcome to the current economic paralysis could leave damage. WSJheard explains. WSJWhatsNow
Most car assembly lines across the Western world have stopped running over the past week in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. In the U.S.
, the moves were prompted by union pressure as staff started to worry about catching the virus in an environment where social distancing is near impossible. Given the slump in dealership traffic, though, it was only...
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